Center for the Memory Impaired

A comfortable and relaxing environment for those with memory impairment.

What is the Center for the Memory Impaired?

Our Center for the Memory Impaired provides a modern, fully equipped facility designed especially to create a comfortable and relaxing environment for those with a sometimes frightening condition: memory impairment. All staff members, from RNs and LPNs to maintenance and housekeeping workers are specially trained to understand the unique needs of memory-impaired residents.

We've recently expanded our Center for the Memory Impaired! For photos of the expansion, check out our photo gallery.

This fully equipped facility includes the following:

Secure, self-contained, comfortable environment

Access to physicians 24/7

24-hour nursing care

Social services, including socialization and peer interaction

Nutritional services that accommodate special diets

Professional therapeutic activities

Staff trained specifically for Alzheimer’s and dementia care

Large nurses’ stations

Residents’ lounge specially designed for Alzheimer’s patients

Medicare-certified

Full rehabilitation facility

Additional Centers for the Memory Impaired are at the following Skilled Nursing Centers

Our Staff

All employees in our Center for the Memory Impaired receive special training to understand and work with people with dementia.

Our Center for the Memory Impaired also features:

A Restorative Department, which offers retraining in daily activities such as ambulation and social dining

An Activities Department, which works to maintain each resident at his or her highest level of function

A Social Services Department, which serves the resident as well as family and friends

What Is Alzheimer's?

Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, neurodegenerative disease characterized by loss of function and death of nerve cells in several areas of the brain, leading to loss of mental functions such as memory and learning. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia.

For information about Alzheimer's call 800-272-3900, or click www.alz.org. to reach the Alzheimer's Association web site. It is a great source of helpful information and support.

Other Causes of Memory Impairment

Alzheimer's is the most common, but not the only, cause of memory impairment. Following are some of the other possible causes: